I’m trying to decide which is better: cable vs dish
Not life and death but a decision none the less.
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Depends on what you like: A lot of channels, half or them being bullshit or less channels but still a lot of them being bullshit..
If you have a life, go for cable.
Yes. Scientists recommend at least two hours of television or movies to relieve the stress from the current economic crisis. So to have a good viewing experience, you want good channels.
If you have dish… wouldnt it be really hard to find a channel you like? There’s too many…
That’ll make your brain hurt..
nikkkinakamiti wrote:
If you have dish… wouldnt it be really hard to find a channel you like? There’s too many…
That’ll make your brain hurt..
yeah, I usually only flip back between a few channels. I try to avoid the bullshit, but there’s alot of it on TV.
You can just go on youtube and .. surf around.
I love youtube…When I’m sick (like now) it’s a way of life.
I met my ex through youtube!
Some public networks have decided to air episodes of there shows online too. If you have a fast enough connection you could watch abc, tbs, and possibly others.
Well. I am inclined to say that there is a wide open market for Internet television. As the bandwidth barriers are broken and computers become more common, there will be more demand for online television. I wouldn’t be surprised to see television on computer much farther from now. Makes me wish I had the capital to invest in the business.
Verum Causa wrote:
Well. I am inclined to say that there is a wide open market for Internet television. As the bandwidth barriers are broken and computers become more common, there will be more demand for online television. I wouldn’t be surprised to see television on computer much farther from now. Makes me wish I had the capital to invest in the business.
wanna join my new post? its a bit empty right now..
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year, 1 month ago (10 hours, 16 minutes after post)
Hello,
Sorry about the late reply, from my knowledge of TV’s and cable and setting up satelite dishes, satelite TV is 100 times betters then cable
Satelite TV:
Pros:
A wide range of channels,
Good quality pictures,
etc.
Cons
Quality decreases with bad weather
May be expensive
get tivo or timewarner does are the best
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